Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables - Exercise 3.1 (Que. 1 to 4) | Class 10 Maths Chapter 3
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✔️ Class: 10th
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✔️ Chapter: Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables (Chapter 3)
✔️ Topic Name: Exercise 3.1 (Que. 1 to 4)
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00:00 Introduction: Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables - Exercise 3.1 (Que. 1 to 4)
00:56 Exercise 3.1 (Que. 1 to 4): Form the pair of linear equations in the following problems, and find their solutions graphically.
44:23 Que. 2 - On comparing the ratios a1/a2, b1/b2, c1. Find out whether the lines representing the following pairs of linear equations intersect at a point, are parallel or coincident:
1). -5x – 4y + 8 = 0
7x + 6y – 9 = 0
51:43 2). 9x + 3y + 12 = 0
18x + 6y + 24 = 0
57:44 3). 6x – 3y + 10 = 0
2x – y + 9 = 0
01:03:33 Que. 3 - On comparing the ratios a1/a2, b1/b2, c1. find out whether the following pair of linear equations are consistent, or inconsistent.
3x + 2y = 5 ; 2x – 3y = 7
01:07:18 2). 2x – 3y = 8 ; 4x – 6y = 9
01:16:45 4). 5x – 3y = 11 ; –10x + 6y = –22
01:24:18 Which of the following pairs of linear equations are consistent/inconsistent? If consistent, obtain the solution graphically:
01:33:37 2). x – y = 8, 3x – 3y = 16
01:37:23 3). 2x + y – 6 = 0, 4x – 2y – 4 = 0
01:46:40 4). 2x – 2y – 2 = 0, 4x – 4y – 5 = 0
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